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it does not happen in your family. >> live pictures from henry indiana. we tell the what is happening in marysville where the sheriff's hasrtment says that town been completely destroyed. all 17 states will likely be tornadoes those before storm cells move out by the day.f forecasters say that would make today one of the five biggest it entireys of the year. >> thank you very much. we are following breaking news m anne arundel county. john leopold has been indicted. faces-year-old leopold counts of misconduct in office. >> the other big story of the average of the growing -- rushrge limbaugh after he called a georgetown law student a slot and a prostitute. -- a slot and a prostitute. kris van cleave is live with new m the campus and capitol hill. a lot of people here in georgetown are not happy. news.front-page even the president of the united the womanched out to the center of this remains much in rush limbaugh's cross hairs. that is how it started on wednesday. he launched a personal offensive against a georgetown law student with her lobbying for congr
it does not happen in your family. >> live pictures from henry indiana. we tell the what is happening in marysville where the sheriff's hasrtment says that town been completely destroyed. all 17 states will likely be tornadoes those before storm cells move out by the day.f forecasters say that would make today one of the five biggest it entireys of the year. >> thank you very much. we are following breaking news m anne arundel county. john leopold has been indicted. faces-year-old...
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a top lawyer was found in a field in indiana, the only -- a populatoddler was found in a field in indiana, the only member of her family to survive. we begin in henryville, indiana. >> this is the aftermath of the ef-4 tornado. the town of henryville, you have to look hard to find a building with all four walls and roof. the storm was clocked at 175 m.p.h. and tomorrow the tedious clean-up begins. in henryville, they knew something was coming, but no storm warning could prepare the small town for this. >> you could hear the wind, the flashes of light. >> the tornado came through so quickly, this woman was not able to escape the high school where she worked. she hobbled with her son and 10 other students in the principal's office while the roof was ripped away. >> we are all alive. that is all that matters. >> the twister that came through kentucky is one of dozens, part of a system that brought 100 portis through the country's midsection, from the ohio valley to the gulf coast. >> we had no power, no remote radio, nothing. the only thing we had was our phone. >> in alabama cell phone warn
a top lawyer was found in a field in indiana, the only -- a populatoddler was found in a field in indiana, the only member of her family to survive. we begin in henryville, indiana. >> this is the aftermath of the ef-4 tornado. the town of henryville, you have to look hard to find a building with all four walls and roof. the storm was clocked at 175 m.p.h. and tomorrow the tedious clean-up begins. in henryville, they knew something was coming, but no storm warning could prepare the small...
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. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, indiana now have another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicati >>> tornado victims in kentucky and indiana now have yet another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicating cleanup efforts there. and it is making conditions even more dangerous. susan mcginnis reports from henryville, indiana, where the storm destroyed the high school, middle and elementary schools. >> 15-year-old courtney cummings walked with her parents past the wrecked high school in henryville, indiana this morning. the 9th grader won't be back in school any time soon. >> i want to be there. and i want to be in my classes. i want to see my teachers. i want to see my friends. >> reporter: tornadoes killed at least 39 people and displaced thousands in five states. the latest victim was angel babcock. she was found alive in a field in indiana, on friday. after the rest of her family died. many hoped she would be the miracle survivor, but the toddler died from her injuries sunday night. a new coating of snow that fell after the storm is complic
. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, indiana now have another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicati >>> tornado victims in kentucky and indiana now have yet another problem to deal with. overnight snow is complicating cleanup efforts there. and it is making conditions even more dangerous. susan mcginnis reports from henryville, indiana, where the storm destroyed the high school, middle and elementary schools. >> 15-year-old courtney cummings walked with her parents past the wrecked...
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point out that states like georgia, kansas, indiana, tennessee, wisconsin are allowed to require photo i.d. to vote. state attorney general greg abbotts said, "texans should not be treated differently and must have the same authority as other states to protect integrity of our election." they expected this move and abbott filed suit to have the law implemented which is still pending. it appears to be destined to be decided in court. >> bret: today, the obama administration released a blue print for states to sign up millions for health insurance. that process is supposed to start in 2014. many states are waiting to begin implementation until the supreme court rules on the wall later this year. president obama is hoping his defense of the healthcare law and improving economy will convince voters to stay with him for a second term. chief white house correspondent ed henry reports the president is going after a constituency that was good to him in 2008. ♪ ♪ >> a full court press for president obama re-election campaign sending mailings to 1 million women to secretary of state hillary
point out that states like georgia, kansas, indiana, tennessee, wisconsin are allowed to require photo i.d. to vote. state attorney general greg abbotts said, "texans should not be treated differently and must have the same authority as other states to protect integrity of our election." they expected this move and abbott filed suit to have the law implemented which is still pending. it appears to be destined to be decided in court. >> bret: today, the obama administration...
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after the storm blew through indiana -- >> there was debris everywhere. i thought it was a dream. >> this is what was left behind, 300 homes destroyed several people killed. at a high school was blown apart. >> the teacher said it was going to be bad. >> in indiana emergency crews are still scrambling. >> they are looking to see if there are victims trapped. they have their work cut out. >> indiana officials say henryville was wiped out. the huge storms pass through the midwest and south starting today in northern alabama. this is amateur ville of the storm in hyattsville. >> it was almost like it was lifting the roof off. >> the storms passed through 17 states, from alabama to parts of ohio. we will have a live report from tennessee on the damage later in this newscast. horace holmes, abc 7 news. >> as we monitor the destruction in the midwest the storms are not over. people could be dealing with more problems in the next few hours. there is heavy rain in this region. let's get to senior meteorologist bob ryan for the latest. >> compared with what we hav
after the storm blew through indiana -- >> there was debris everywhere. i thought it was a dream. >> this is what was left behind, 300 homes destroyed several people killed. at a high school was blown apart. >> the teacher said it was going to be bad. >> in indiana emergency crews are still scrambling. >> they are looking to see if there are victims trapped. they have their work cut out. >> indiana officials say henryville was wiped out. the huge storms pass...
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>>> environmentalists are trying to limit damage of a train derailment in -- derailment in northern indiana. the one of the scars caught fire. -- one of the cars caught fire. so far none of the chemicals reached a lake and no injuries. >>> happening today, crime victims are planning to rally at the capitol building in mississippi to speak out against the former governeer pardons. one of the attending is glenda walker. her son survived being shot in the head by one of the men pardoned by barbour before he left office. she says she is helping to get the word out. >>> grocery stores stopped selling it and the company suspend operations. >> coming, why governors and lieutenants plan to tour one of the remaining pink slime production plants. >> also ahead, if you are planning to get away for spring break, what you should know to stay healthy on your trip. >>> now "good morning maryland." >>> how safe sur car if you are a woman? -- safe is your car if you a woman. the -- for the first time the government is using female crash dumbies. >> the results have revealing concerns and we have more from h
>>> environmentalists are trying to limit damage of a train derailment in -- derailment in northern indiana. the one of the scars caught fire. -- one of the cars caught fire. so far none of the chemicals reached a lake and no injuries. >>> happening today, crime victims are planning to rally at the capitol building in mississippi to speak out against the former governeer pardons. one of the attending is glenda walker. her son survived being shot in the head by one of the men...
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the severe weather that all across indiana into kentucky. nothing for us to worry about here. a few showers beginning to push into western maryland. not expecting anything severe for the overnight hours. here is our futurecast. moving to the day tomorrow, here is the rain on and off. mid-50's to lower 60's 4 overnight. 65 to 70 degrees tomorrow. the extended outlook shows a really nice day. for the day on monday. we are going to look for cooler air on tuesday. >>> the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >> this season is closing -- coming to an end, but alex ovechkin is doing well. >> he is picking up steam. leave it to alex ovechkin to get the caps on early with a two- point lead. washington has won 22 games. streaks are meant to be broken. dale hunter's systems just crumbled. there he is on the screen. his second goal of the night. with four minutes to go, ties the game up at 3. it takes it to overtime. there he is. the caps 3-0 lead, listing for- 3. tiger woods has the ability to get people excited about the gulf. he did today
the severe weather that all across indiana into kentucky. nothing for us to worry about here. a few showers beginning to push into western maryland. not expecting anything severe for the overnight hours. here is our futurecast. moving to the day tomorrow, here is the rain on and off. mid-50's to lower 60's 4 overnight. 65 to 70 degrees tomorrow. the extended outlook shows a really nice day. for the day on monday. we are going to look for cooler air on tuesday. >>> the toyota sports...
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before it was a little further back in indiana. indiana wasn't all the way covered but they are covered now. this is pushing in our direction. you can see a little of a wintry mix on the back side of that. we won't see that at all. just dealing with the rain. when does it move in? that's the big question. i'll answer that in a second. for right now we're looking at some clouds trying to push into the area. that will be the scenario as we go throughout the day. again, we'll get sun but also the clouds. now, also, temperature, 54 degrees into baltimore. we are very mild this morning. easton is coming in around 50 degrees. around the eastern shore, york, pennsylvania, 53. the bottom line is temperatures are quite mild in the 50s this morning. they will soar from there. we'll also look at breezy conditions this morning. so the last time i showed this, the winds were 6 miles per hour. we're starting to go up a little more, that will be the trend as we go throughout the day. dc now coming in around 15 mile-per-hour sustained winds. that
before it was a little further back in indiana. indiana wasn't all the way covered but they are covered now. this is pushing in our direction. you can see a little of a wintry mix on the back side of that. we won't see that at all. just dealing with the rain. when does it move in? that's the big question. i'll answer that in a second. for right now we're looking at some clouds trying to push into the area. that will be the scenario as we go throughout the day. again, we'll get sun but also the...
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in henryville, indiana it was sunday mass as usual at st. francis catholic church next door to the public school in ruins. preschoolteacher vicky warren was among the few dozen still inside the school when the tornado hit. >> we huddled together, we sang to keep the kids calm, we prayed. >> they're certainly not the only ones facing the daunting prospect of rebuilding. dozens of fatalities and scores of injuries have been reported. now the focus is on cleanup and care for survivors, along with safety and security for displaced residents trying to rebuild their communities. >> we can look out at the desolation and see just desolation. or see a new beginning. >> the congregation at st. francis appears to be choosing the latter. >> ♪ amazing grace ♪ >> in small tight-knit towns across the region, you'll find the same thing. neighbors helping neighbors relying on their faith and one another to get by. the red cross and the national guard are here to help communities in need, but a lot of local officials say it's the strength of residents and
in henryville, indiana it was sunday mass as usual at st. francis catholic church next door to the public school in ruins. preschoolteacher vicky warren was among the few dozen still inside the school when the tornado hit. >> we huddled together, we sang to keep the kids calm, we prayed. >> they're certainly not the only ones facing the daunting prospect of rebuilding. dozens of fatalities and scores of injuries have been reported. now the focus is on cleanup and care for survivors,...
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the slip apparently blew halfway across indiana and most of the way across ohio before landing in his yard. >> 1987. did it travel through time, too. >>> thousands of spiders are casting webs over a flood zone in australia. they may be spinning webs to try to survive a deluge. the webs are evident in neww wales. >>> 5:21. forget jumping jacks. >> how some bay area students are getting schooled in extreme p.e. >> and we are going to show you more video of that fire on dwight way just a couple of blocks from the cal campus. these are live pictures from chopper 5. everyone is out of the building with monster flames and they are starting to get it under control. firefighters came out of the building because there was some issues with the structural integrity of that building. we'll have the very latest coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] itchy dry scalp? get selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch-fighters target scalp itch while 5 moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. chopper five over a major t fire... burning in >>> back were our b
the slip apparently blew halfway across indiana and most of the way across ohio before landing in his yard. >> 1987. did it travel through time, too. >>> thousands of spiders are casting webs over a flood zone in australia. they may be spinning webs to try to survive a deluge. the webs are evident in neww wales. >>> 5:21. forget jumping jacks. >> how some bay area students are getting schooled in extreme p.e. >> and we are going to show you more video of that...
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you're looking at is video somebody captured with their phone about a half mile outside of henryville, indiana, where a tornado devastated the area. these guys were in the car where there was a massive hailstorm. hail so big, it was the size of baseballs. >> whoa. >> just in time for spring training. >> just in time for spring training but you won't believe the pitches that hit the windshield. >> oh! >> the whole thing is cracked. >> did it hit the side window and the back? >> yes, it did. >> that storm took out at least from the video three windows. >> that's a drag. >> all this video, gayle, is what's being unloaded from people who suffered through the tornadoes that swept through the country? >> these are from areas near where tornadoes touched down. as you can see here, this backyard is getting pummeled by hail. look at the pool. >> hail in a pool. >> that demonstrates the power of that hail when you see the water being disrupted like that. listen to the sound of this house. they have a skylight in this house where you can see which the skylight amplifies that sound. >> that's more than a
you're looking at is video somebody captured with their phone about a half mile outside of henryville, indiana, where a tornado devastated the area. these guys were in the car where there was a massive hailstorm. hail so big, it was the size of baseballs. >> whoa. >> just in time for spring training. >> just in time for spring training but you won't believe the pitches that hit the windshield. >> oh! >> the whole thing is cracked. >> did it hit the side...
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the whole family was laid to rest monday in salem, indiana. >> just a nightmare. everybody is just traumatized and can't believe it happened. >> reporter: back in henryville, a red cross volunteer has responded to many disasters. he says the people here are staying confident. >> holding up amazingly well. >> reporter: he calls the destruction unbelievable. in henryville, indiana, wjz eyewitness news. >>> more than 200,000 customers are still without power in kentucky and indiana. >>> here in maryland, a new coin to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the star spangled banner. the u.s. mint began selling the coins yesterday. the coins depict the battle of baltimore during the war of 1812. and proceeds from the sale will help fund the events from the celebration in june. going to be quite an event here. for more information on how to buy the new coin, log on to wjz.com. >>> the men's basketball team is headed to the big dance. the greyhounds took on fairfield in the championship game last night. and they were trailing at half- time and then the defense clamped down.
the whole family was laid to rest monday in salem, indiana. >> just a nightmare. everybody is just traumatized and can't believe it happened. >> reporter: back in henryville, a red cross volunteer has responded to many disasters. he says the people here are staying confident. >> holding up amazingly well. >> reporter: he calls the destruction unbelievable. in henryville, indiana, wjz eyewitness news. >>> more than 200,000 customers are still without power in...
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in indiana, for instance, the cleanup is complicated because there was snow that fell overnight and a lot of people lost their homes and they had to spend the evening helping with recovery efforts. some of the victims of these storms say they might never recover. there is one woman, she survived the tornado, that slammed into indiana, but she lost the love of her life. patty was engaged, just one day before the tornado hit. her fiancee, he was in the mobile home with her when it was picked up and it was tossed around by those winds. >> i've lost everything. i've lost my boyfriend, my fiance, i've lost my home, everything in it. i lost my animals, my dog, everything. it's just so hard for me to believe that he's not here. it felt like i was floating, flying, is what i could feel like, and i could feel my receives going through the walls of the trailer. i remember when it first hit and i fell backwards, my first thought in my head was, this is it. i'm going to die. >> we wish patty all the strength and all the best. we know this is a very hard, hard time. there are so many tornadoes and
in indiana, for instance, the cleanup is complicated because there was snow that fell overnight and a lot of people lost their homes and they had to spend the evening helping with recovery efforts. some of the victims of these storms say they might never recover. there is one woman, she survived the tornado, that slammed into indiana, but she lost the love of her life. patty was engaged, just one day before the tornado hit. her fiancee, he was in the mobile home with her when it was picked up...
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when you do to detroit and you go to ohio and you go to pennsylvania and indiana and illinois, where a good share of the auto industry resides, whole communities have been negatively impacted just by the downturn. it would have been significantly worse. president bush said 1 million jobs and $150 billion in tax revenue would have been foregone by the state and federal governments had it been allowed to fail. there is the infrastructure. the industrial infrastructure of the nation would have been severely damaged. i don't care how we got there. the question is did it work? chrysler is alive. we're alive. we are not just alive. we are prospering. around the globe and in this country. since the bankruptcy, we hired 1,700 employees in the united states alone. we invested $10 million. i know against a $1 trillion deficit sounds like peanuts. it's not. the ability to build new cars. we are focused on what is the evolution of the industry. we cannot afford to focus on the near term. what is it like in 2030? why are we spending money on the alternates? hybrids or hydrogen fuel cells. if i me
when you do to detroit and you go to ohio and you go to pennsylvania and indiana and illinois, where a good share of the auto industry resides, whole communities have been negatively impacted just by the downturn. it would have been significantly worse. president bush said 1 million jobs and $150 billion in tax revenue would have been foregone by the state and federal governments had it been allowed to fail. there is the infrastructure. the industrial infrastructure of the nation would have...
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susan candiotti, cnn, indiana. >> thank you very much. this has been a day of taking stock for victims of that deadly rash of tornados that hit 11 states. many lost everything. the extreme weather claimed at least 39 lives in kentucky, indiana, ohio, iand georgia. no corner of this small town was spared. homes annihilated and trees plucked out of the ground and there were scenes like this all over the midwest and south tonight. the number of people killed from the storm has risen to 21 in kentucky. despite damage, we are hearing stories of survival. here's tim in the hard hit town. >> reporter: on the out skirts of west liberty, kentucky, tornado survivors return home. >> this was your house? >> this was my house, yes. >> where is the house now? >> across the street in the parking lot. >> the rubble is across the street. that's your house? >> yes. >> she had only moments to make it into the basement and rode out the storm. >> can you believe you are safe and sound? >> it was all rather quickly. so quickly that i did not have a lot of time
susan candiotti, cnn, indiana. >> thank you very much. this has been a day of taking stock for victims of that deadly rash of tornados that hit 11 states. many lost everything. the extreme weather claimed at least 39 lives in kentucky, indiana, ohio, iand georgia. no corner of this small town was spared. homes annihilated and trees plucked out of the ground and there were scenes like this all over the midwest and south tonight. the number of people killed from the storm has risen to 21 in...
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a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are still issuing tornado warnings south and east of louisville area. significant damage obviously. loss of life in southern indiana, which we are very sad about. we're still trying to issue warnings from the national weather service to protect life and property across kentucky and the eastern side, cutting toward the lexington area. south of there right now. >> bret: just to be clear, for people listening in. warning means a tornado has been sighted or is on the ground somewhere. people need to act quickly. >> bret: absolutely. the prediction cente
a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are...
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terrell brown reports for wjz from indiana where residents are trying to pick up the pieces. >> reporter: people are working together, distributing water, and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. two tornados hit henryville friday, one packed winds in excess of 16 a 165 miles per hour, clean up is underway but it's going to take time. officials are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest of the year, the elementary, middle and high school complex were you had destroyed. the weather could complicate clean up efforts. watches, advisorys and warnings are across indiana and kentucky, up to four inches could fall in henryville. west liberty, utility trucks rolled in to help restore power. crews are working alongside neighbors picking through mounds of debris. this home was blown apart, she recovered family photos but says she is one of the lucky ones. at least 39 people died across five states, 15 month old angel babcock was the latest victim, found alive in a field friday, but died from her injuries sunday night. terrell brown,
terrell brown reports for wjz from indiana where residents are trying to pick up the pieces. >> reporter: people are working together, distributing water, and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. two tornados hit henryville friday, one packed winds in excess of 16 a 165 miles per hour, clean up is underway but it's going to take time. officials are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest of the year, the elementary, middle...
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you get to showers and the thunderstorms sure if that is what is happening across illinois and indiana. this is drifting toward baltimore. i think we will get the whole day tried but some of the rain may last into early tomorrow morning. the clouds are rushing in the head of the system. there is no precedent -- precipitation but they will thicken up. i think it will be a couple of degrees warmer. breezy and smiled with a chance of some rain showers. -- mild with a chance of some rain showers. the average is 51. we will not break any records. the record high is 83 back in 2000. the rain showers are likely. cloudy skies. temperatures in the 40's. the sunset at 6:06. tomorrow, the system may move across the coast. if you are up early, you may see some rain. it will be a little chillier. the high-temperature expected in the mid 50's. 55 on friday. the rain will clear up in the afternoon. right now it looks like a dry weekend. colder, but not bad for this time of the year. don't forget before you go to bed saturday night to set your clocks ahead one hour. temperatures should go back into th
you get to showers and the thunderstorms sure if that is what is happening across illinois and indiana. this is drifting toward baltimore. i think we will get the whole day tried but some of the rain may last into early tomorrow morning. the clouds are rushing in the head of the system. there is no precedent -- precipitation but they will thicken up. i think it will be a couple of degrees warmer. breezy and smiled with a chance of some rain showers. -- mild with a chance of some rain showers....
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instead of overtime, the wizards would have to accept the 85-83 loss to the indiana pacers. >>> moving on, the second round of the arnold palmer invitational at bay hill and beware of alligators. literally. on the course. i heard -- and be careful. and beware of a tiger. woods, that is. he had them working together. four straight birdies on the front, ending the day with seven birdies. no bogies and shot a 7-under 65 giving tiger a one-shot lead into the weekend over jason duffner and graham mcdowel. >>> and the nationals lost to the astros today, 5-1. not a very good outing for the pitcher jordan zimmerman, pitched 5 innings, gave up eight hits and four earned runs. the capitals and winnipeg jets at 7:00 p.m. tonight. back to you. >> thank you. >>> one last look at the rainy forecast, gary. >> here we go, brian. the temperatures tomorrow with the highs today. they were a record high temperature and so it was real, real nice out there with the temperatures in the 80s and, you know what? this weekend, wet, brian. >>> and enjoy it. have a great, great night. see you back here tonight.
instead of overtime, the wizards would have to accept the 85-83 loss to the indiana pacers. >>> moving on, the second round of the arnold palmer invitational at bay hill and beware of alligators. literally. on the course. i heard -- and be careful. and beware of a tiger. woods, that is. he had them working together. four straight birdies on the front, ending the day with seven birdies. no bogies and shot a 7-under 65 giving tiger a one-shot lead into the weekend over jason duffner and...
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people in henryville, indiana, are working together, distributing water. and sifting through donated supplies. food and clothing. as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight-knit place and we pull together when there is tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville, friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way. but it is going to take time. and henryville, school officials are are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest of the year. the elementary, the middle and high school complex, was destroyed. >> and it is the weather that could complicate cleanup efforts. winter weather watches, advisories, and warnings, are up across indiana, and kentucky. and up to four inches of snow could fall here in henryville. in west liberty, kentucky, utility trucks rolled in to help restore power. crews are working alongside neighbors who are picking through mounds of debris. >> we're going to have to start all over. and we will. >> dora shut's home was blown apart. she recovered a few family photos but says she
people in henryville, indiana, are working together, distributing water. and sifting through donated supplies. food and clothing. as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight-knit place and we pull together when there is tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville, friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way. but it is going to take time. and henryville, school officials are are trying to figure out how they will finish the rest...
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he is heading to hen riesville indiana, right now, major adams, you say that marysville, indiana is completely gop. just describe and tell me in more detail, absolutely flattened, all homes, all businesses, all schools, everything? >> yes, ma'am. and when i mean completely gone, you are gonna have to understand that that is a very rural area, a very rural part of our country. we -- the hardware store that is probably the main focus of marysville, it is damaged but is still standing. we did have an abandoned school right behind it. the only thing left is the walls. it just took a path through marysville and i guess that's pretty accurate that if you want to consider marysville residents it is completely gone o >> so can you tell me how -- how do you even start rebuilding after something like this? and those that survived, where have they -- where are they living? how are they getting through day by day? >> well, we have -- we sent our -- we set our command center up over on the other side of the county, as you see from your footage over the last three days, in henryville, indiana, area, which i
he is heading to hen riesville indiana, right now, major adams, you say that marysville, indiana is completely gop. just describe and tell me in more detail, absolutely flattened, all homes, all businesses, all schools, everything? >> yes, ma'am. and when i mean completely gone, you are gonna have to understand that that is a very rural area, a very rural part of our country. we -- the hardware store that is probably the main focus of marysville, it is damaged but is still standing. we...
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her tiny body thrown into an indiana field. her hold on life was too fragile. angel died a few hours ago after she was taken off of life support. >>> fire officials say the search for a four-year-old boy is now a recovery operation. samuel jones went missing saturday evening. his body was spotted at the bottom of a home. officials don't believe he survived the fall. a rescue team is trying to recover the body. >>> mass murderer jeffrey domer is still causing pain. a sister is calling a walk evil. the online deal maker group on sold discounted tickets until criticism forced it to stop. >>> some pretty brazen thieves in texas decide today rob a group of girl scouts selling cookies outside a wal-mart. police say he walked up and grabbed the money box and ran to his car. these girls didn't give up without a fight. two suffered minor injuries while trying to chase after the car. >> i started hitting the boy in the passenger seat. i think he learned his lesson a little bit. >> the men got away with about $200. the girls will be okay. >>> some call it the last great r
her tiny body thrown into an indiana field. her hold on life was too fragile. angel died a few hours ago after she was taken off of life support. >>> fire officials say the search for a four-year-old boy is now a recovery operation. samuel jones went missing saturday evening. his body was spotted at the bottom of a home. officials don't believe he survived the fall. a rescue team is trying to recover the body. >>> mass murderer jeffrey domer is still causing pain. a sister is...
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she drives a school bus in indiana. her town was clobbered by a tornado earlier this month. it was a tornado packing winds over 200 miles an hour. and it's bearing down on perry's bus and 11 frightened kids inside. she is in the middle of a route. she is trying to make it home but then she decides to floor it and get back to the school. she pulls in and calmly but quickly gets everyone off that bus making sure all 11 kids are accounted for. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 -- come on. 10, 11. go. go, go. just moments later, that tornado picks up the empty 18-ton bus and flingz it across the parking lot hammering into the wall of a restaurant. the bus driver angel perry saved those kids. she is a true to life hero. >>> in columbus, ohio, not so much a hit and run but a hit and run away. what the driver hit was a convenience store. surveillance cameras captured it. the lady drives up and hits the gas one more time instead of the brakes. there she goes. that suv plows into the store. slim jims, rotissary weaners are going everywhere. >> she comes in to apologize. >> i'm your every
she drives a school bus in indiana. her town was clobbered by a tornado earlier this month. it was a tornado packing winds over 200 miles an hour. and it's bearing down on perry's bus and 11 frightened kids inside. she is in the middle of a route. she is trying to make it home but then she decides to floor it and get back to the school. she pulls in and calmly but quickly gets everyone off that bus making sure all 11 kids are accounted for. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 -- come on. 10, 11....
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and now indiana might get a democrat installed in the secretary of state's seat instead. but mitch daniels saying he wanted to put a convicted voter fraud felon in charge of the state's elections, that probably does not help mitch daniels' vice presidential chances either. which brings, of course, to the other great milk toast hope for the vice presidential running mate. that would be the forced ultrasound guy from virginia. >> you said, again, on this show that you thought that tsa pat-downs were invasive and an infringement on people's civil liberties. how can a pat-down at an airport more invasive than come peming, forcing women to go through this medical procedure to have an abortion? >> it's the manner, from what i understood about this coverage, that the manner these pat-downs were beneath the dignity of the passengers, and there were other ways to complete that. >> i can hear them screaming when you're talking about the dignity of the traveling public, what about the dignity of women? >> i believe this is something that helps respect the dignity of women by making
and now indiana might get a democrat installed in the secretary of state's seat instead. but mitch daniels saying he wanted to put a convicted voter fraud felon in charge of the state's elections, that probably does not help mitch daniels' vice presidential chances either. which brings, of course, to the other great milk toast hope for the vice presidential running mate. that would be the forced ultrasound guy from virginia. >> you said, again, on this show that you thought that tsa...
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susan candiotti standing by live for us in indiana where the girl was found. susan, so sad to hear this news. you have gotten a chance and you have spoken exclusively to the man who found her as we were getting this sad information. >> reporter: it is, indeed, so sad, especially because this really is a case and a story that captured everyone's heart. i think everyone that had heard about this family and little angel had been pulling for her at least to be, as you said, a symbol of hope, of survival. but now it appears that her injuries were just too much for that little one to overcome, and the family made a very difficult decision quite clearly. but i'm standing here, don, in the debris field, the aftermath of that tornado where it all happened. this twister when it came in on friday hit a field behind me. you can see where mainly mobile homes were located and the babcock family lived there, a family of five. a husband, a father and mother, ages 20, 21, and their three children. and a neighbor by the name of jason miller had convinced them to come hofover fr
susan candiotti standing by live for us in indiana where the girl was found. susan, so sad to hear this news. you have gotten a chance and you have spoken exclusively to the man who found her as we were getting this sad information. >> reporter: it is, indeed, so sad, especially because this really is a case and a story that captured everyone's heart. i think everyone that had heard about this family and little angel had been pulling for her at least to be, as you said, a symbol of hope,...
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now, we are getting a sobering look the moment it hit an indiana school. the full picture in 80 seconds. [ beep ] [ mom ] scooter? the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. it's got tender white meat chicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you like, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world.
now, we are getting a sobering look the moment it hit an indiana school. the full picture in 80 seconds. [ beep ] [ mom ] scooter? the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. it's got tender white meat chicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you like, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but...
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>> reporter: well you said it, devastation is the right word for it, the heart of this place, indiana, understanding in front of a school bus that was thrown from the high school and it's a football's distance away. we yesterday spend some time with folks who went to a sunday morning church service. a lot of tears shed but people are coming together saying we will rebuild but one thing i know they appreciate, regardless of the fact that everything is completely destroyed, they have their lives. most people have their lives. it was an unfortunate sad story, one man lost his life but we have a school completely demolished, homes and businesses are completely demolished but they are thankful only one person from henryville was lost. >> tell us about the young girl named angel, they found her alone in a field after the tornado? >> reporter: that's right, we have been following her story, it had been a glimmerrer of hope, a tragic story we have been hearing, she was found in a field near the mobile home park, the rest of her family was killed and she survived and she was in intensive care
>> reporter: well you said it, devastation is the right word for it, the heart of this place, indiana, understanding in front of a school bus that was thrown from the high school and it's a football's distance away. we yesterday spend some time with folks who went to a sunday morning church service. a lot of tears shed but people are coming together saying we will rebuild but one thing i know they appreciate, regardless of the fact that everything is completely destroyed, they have their...
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root a little bit for indiana. how about that. it's manic monday here in fells point. a great group this morning from pasadena, the lake shore christian academy when the eye ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,dition >>> good morning fort worth, texas and everyone. happy monday to you and last day of winter to you. little clot attorney radar -- clutter on the radar. we are watching a disturbance making its way over the ohio valley and between the great lakes and down in to virginia, this little disturbance is going to be responsible for a shower and a thunderstorm or so, widely scattered for tonight in to tomorrow. today, through tomorrow, it moves out of here, now our temperatures are mild in the 40 and 50-degree range. 43 ocean city. we have temperatures right around 53, westminster, 52 in annapolis and on kept island. 46 bel air, 48 in columbia. calm winds are responsible for the moisture in place responsible for the fog we have right now. we need the winds to start top move a little bit to help disperse the fog, but the rain that we is going to be primarily to the west and south
root a little bit for indiana. how about that. it's manic monday here in fells point. a great group this morning from pasadena, the lake shore christian academy when the eye ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,dition >>> good morning fort worth, texas and everyone. happy monday to you and last day of winter to you. little clot attorney radar -- clutter on the radar. we are watching a disturbance making its way over the ohio valley and between the great lakes and down in to virginia, this little...
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. >>> straight ahead, new video of that tornado that barrelled through henryville, indiana. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means
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from carmel, indiana, aipac activist doug rose. >> good morning. >> and last but not least, a student activist from the university of southern california, barry logren. let's go right to our first question. stacy schusterman. >> clearly, governor romney, as you addressed the question on everyone's mind is the danger of iran developing nuclear arms capability. can you discuss further your plans to stop iran? >> thank you, yes. a number of things. first of all, we have to put in place a diplomatic isolation program much that was put in place against south africa during apartheid. i would indict ahmadinejad under the genocide convention. i would make sure that their diplomats are rejected and despised throughout the world. i'd also make sure that we have communicated our credible military options. we can't continue to express a point of view that sounds like we're more concerned about israel taking action against iran than we are about iran becoming nuclear, so we have to develop our own military options and communicate them to the world. we also have to coordinate what we're doing with
from carmel, indiana, aipac activist doug rose. >> good morning. >> and last but not least, a student activist from the university of southern california, barry logren. let's go right to our first question. stacy schusterman. >> clearly, governor romney, as you addressed the question on everyone's mind is the danger of iran developing nuclear arms capability. can you discuss further your plans to stop iran? >> thank you, yes. a number of things. first of all, we have to...
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elaine quijano is live in henryville, indiana. "game change" was a best selling book in 2008 about the presidential campaign and sarah palin is crying foul. the director is here. jay roach, were you feeling under the gun? >> not so much. we expected a lot of scrutiny. see the film first before calling it out. >> he'll be talking about it b-s five... i'm grace lee. no s or >>> good morning. 7:56. time for news headlines. i'm juliette goodrich. no significant damage or injuries reported after this morning's magnitude 4.0 earthquake, centered in el cerrito. it hit at 5:33 this morning. it was followed by two after shocks of magnitudes in the low 2s. >>> israeli president shimon perez is in the bay area visiting an ibm facility this morning and later attend a dinner hosted by cisco ceo john chambers. >>> sad news for bay area music fans. guitarist ronnie montrose died over the weekend at his home in millbrae. he recently had been battling prostate cancer. he was 64. >>> traffic and weather for you in just a minute. ,,,,,, >>> well, we
elaine quijano is live in henryville, indiana. "game change" was a best selling book in 2008 about the presidential campaign and sarah palin is crying foul. the director is here. jay roach, were you feeling under the gun? >> not so much. we expected a lot of scrutiny. see the film first before calling it out. >> he'll be talking about it b-s five... i'm grace lee. no s or >>> good morning. 7:56. time for news headlines. i'm juliette goodrich. no significant damage...
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a combustible dust explosion. >> tammy miser, who lost her brother shawn in that 2003 explosion in indiana, now speaks out on behalf of other dust explosion victims. >> our losses are a lifelong, needless sentence, because a few people couldn't or wouldn't do what was right. >> what responsibility do you think osha bears? >> i feel that they should take most of the responsibility for this. because they know. and they're the ones that can prevent it; nobody else can. there's nobody else out there to take care of it. >> in april 2008, the house voted to force osha to impose new safety rules for combustible dust, but that bill never became law, and it was reintroduced in congress in 2011. that's our edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft.
a combustible dust explosion. >> tammy miser, who lost her brother shawn in that 2003 explosion in indiana, now speaks out on behalf of other dust explosion victims. >> our losses are a lifelong, needless sentence, because a few people couldn't or wouldn't do what was right. >> what responsibility do you think osha bears? >> i feel that they should take most of the responsibility for this. because they know. and they're the ones that can prevent it; nobody else can....
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it happened about two weeks ago in henryville, indiana. watch how the tornado destroyed a front hallway. miracle that no one was hurt. 80 students and staff were there when this hit. jacqui jeras is here to talk about that and more. that is amazing. every week we see more and more coming out of this. luckily nobody was hurt. >> those students were released from the building, sent out in buses. the driver says we've got this warning. they brought them back to the school. to think all those kids were in there. parts of the school are safe and parts that rpt safe. gym equals unsafe. the larger the span the roof is, the more unsafe because there is more space and surface for winds to lift that off. if anybody had been in there, certainly they would have been hit by that debris. wind estimated around 170 miles per hour with that tornado. you can't see any rotation with these storms, but you can see how furious it is. just how strong those winds are. it's the debris that kills you in these significants. all this happened about 20 seconds. that w
it happened about two weeks ago in henryville, indiana. watch how the tornado destroyed a front hallway. miracle that no one was hurt. 80 students and staff were there when this hit. jacqui jeras is here to talk about that and more. that is amazing. every week we see more and more coming out of this. luckily nobody was hurt. >> those students were released from the building, sent out in buses. the driver says we've got this warning. they brought them back to the school. to think all those...
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this happened when the tornado tore through the home in indiana. the family's home collapsed on to her. she ended up losing one leg above the knee and the other above the ankle. >> i was trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them. i had two steel beams on my legs and i couldn't move. i was stuck. >> because of her actions, her children were not injured. at least 40 people were killed in five states. snow is now complicated efforts to dig out of the destruction. capitoa is looking at thousands of dollars in repair bills after high surf damaged the city's whiff. a new gas line will have to be replaced. actual cost and time table for the repairs are expected at thursday's city council meeting. >>> size moll gifts say the back to back quakes are a call for the big one. they hit 8 seconds apart in el cerrito. the first measured 3.5 and the second larger was 4.0. now the epicenter was below the golf course. sighs moll gifts told them how quakes feel depends on which side you are on. . >>> now scientists say there is a 62% chance of th
this happened when the tornado tore through the home in indiana. the family's home collapsed on to her. she ended up losing one leg above the knee and the other above the ankle. >> i was trying to keep everything away from them so it didn't hit them. i had two steel beams on my legs and i couldn't move. i was stuck. >> because of her actions, her children were not injured. at least 40 people were killed in five states. snow is now complicated efforts to dig out of the destruction....